On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Alan BRASLAU
On Tuesday 17 November 2009 16:48:45 Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17 2009, R. Bastian wrote:
\rotate[rotation=90]{\externalfigure[filename]}
\externalfigure[filename][orientation=90] ;)
\placefigure[here,90]{}{}
Yes! However, sometimes we want to turn an externalfigure that is one part of a combination. Here, \externalfigure [orientation=90] is broken (incorrect bounding box). Minimal example:
\setupexternalfigures[location={local,default}]
\starttext \externalfigure [cow] [frame=on,width=.5\textwidth] \rotate [rotation=90] {\externalfigure [cow] [frame=on,width=.5\textwidth]} \placefigure [force,90] {A turned cow} {\externalfigure [cow] [frame=on,width=.5\textwidth]}
broken:\crlf \externalfigure [cow] [frame=on,width=.5\textwidth,orientation=90] \externalfigure [cow] [frame=on,height=.5\textwidth,orientation=90] \stoptext
I always thought that orientation was related to textual flow while rotate to rectangular object \starttext \framed[width=12cm,height=3cm,orientation=0]{\input ward\relax} \framed[width=12cm,height=3cm,orientation=90]{\input ward\relax} \framed[width=12cm,height=3cm,orientation=180]{\input ward\relax} \framed[width=12cm,height=3cm,orientation=270]{\input ward\relax} \framed[width=12cm,height=3cm,orientation=-90]{\input ward\relax} \framed[width=12cm,height=3cm,orientation=-180]{\input ward\relax} \framed[width=12cm,height=3cm,orientation=-270]{\input ward\relax} \stoptext -- luigi